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to Loano Italy. If you’are planning to visit Loano for your next trip and you are
looking for the best places to visit, here you’ll find tips and suggestions of most
popular point of interest and activities not to be missed in Loano and surrounding.
Travelers will appreciate this italian town with
his rich historical and artistic heritage, local culture and environment. Discover the monuments, buildings, natural
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Liguria, Loano girls cycling on the waterfront
Liguria is famous for its many nice seaside resorts overlooking the sea. Loano is part of it, although it is not as well known and crowded as for example Alassio, but surely it is a beautiful and well-kept town, worthy of note in the if you want to spend your holidays in Liguria. And not only the summer holidays, but also the winter holidays, because the climate of the Riviera delle Palme where Loano is located makes it an ideal holiday destination for the whole year.
The town, like many other places of Liguria, is composed of villas, houses and buildings, which do not exceed five floors, all colored with the typical colors for Liguria. There are two hearts of the town. One is the main street of Loano, so-called gut, always frequented at any time of the day.
There are shops for all tastes and portfolios: from elegant boutiques and traditional craft shops to bakeries, pizzerias and other activities commercial. The other place where the social life of Loano is the promenade dotted with tall palm trees (yes, you are in Riviera delle Palme), flowers colourful and fountains, which make this charming place, a stone's throw from the beach and the establishments that offer bathers all the comforts: from colorful umbrellas and deckchairs to games inflatables for kids.
In Loano you won't be bored even during a few rainy days. The town has ancient roots and history has left you with numerous monuments, which will allow you to fill the day in case of bad weather
written by Andrew Russell - Last update: 03/09/2021
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